Miami Dolphins

27 January 2010

2)      Super Bowl XIX- Montana and the Niners thrashed Dan Marino and the Miami Dolphins 38-16 at Stanford Stadium in California. 

The pregame hype focused on the tremendous quarterback matchup and the two signal-callers didn’t disappoint as both Marino and Montana threw for over 300 yards. 

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29 October 2009

l, was utilized as "Daddy Warbucks'" mansion in the famed film Annie. 

Austin and Miami Dolphins tight end John Nalbone are the only two players who attended Monmouth and eventually ascended to the NFL. 

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13 October 2009

The Miami Dolphins physically outmuscled the New York Jets and earned a 31-27 victory Monday night at Land Shark Stadium in Florida. 

“First off, it was a complete embarrassment by our defense and by me,” said Jets Head Coach Rex Ryan to the New York Daily News. “Obviously, we need to prepare better. I didn’t have the defense prepared the way they should have been, and I take full responsibility for that.” 

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30 July 2009

t Win It Again Until 2073

Latin pop singer Marc Anthony officially became a minority owner of the Miami Dolphins last week.   

New Dolphins owner Stephen M. Ross decided to add Anthony, 40, as an investor after he received a call from a lawyer who suggested he meet with Jennifer Lopez’s bitch.  

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29 July 2009

Latin pop singer Marc Anthony officially became a minority owner of the Miami Dolphins last week. 

New Dolphins owner Stephen M. Ross decided to add Anthony, 40, as an investor after he received a call from a lawyer who suggested he meet with Jennifer Lopez’s bitch.  

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16 April 2009

Jason Taylor Doesn't Want to Play for the Jets? The Jets Don't Want or Need Taylor! 

Free agent defensive end Jason Taylor told a reporter last week that he would like to return to Miami to play for the Dolphins this upcoming season and he likely would not even consider signing a contract with the New York Jets. 

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19 February 2009

Shaq and Kobe “Had a Good Time” with Each Other 

Phoenix Suns center Shaquille O’Neal and Los Angles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant begrudgingly shared co-MVP awards at the All-Star game this past Valentine’s Day weekend as the Western Conference dominated the East 146-119 at the US Airways Center in Arizona.  

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15 November 2008

He has raised the Miami Dolphins up from the ashes of last season’s 1-15 record to a respectable 5-4, only two games behind his division leading ex-Jets. They are tied with Buffalo and only trailing the mighty Patriots by a game. 

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28 October 2008

The Dolphin Pod is the ultimate fan site for the serious fan, written by a true fan.  Do you know all of
Dan Marino’s records by heart?  Are you not liking Brett Farve so much for

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30 September 2008

With the MLB playoffs set to begin, there is a subtle difference in the air compared to start of any other postseason. In the NHL, fans can potentially look forward to a great Canadians/Bruins series that is not only exciting, but has a historical kick to it. Likewise basketball fans always have the chance to see if the Suns can finally get past the Spurs and football fans love seeing the rivalry of the Eagles Vs the City of Philadelphia when the Eagles so much as get tackled for a loss.

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11 September 2008

is though, as the Jets beat the worst team in the AFC East and perhaps the entire conference in the Miami Dolphins.  Before you say it Dolphin's fans, I know you've made some good steps forward from last season, but when you go 1-15 is there really anywhere to go but up?  The bottom line is, the Jets narrowly beat a broken team for their first win.  I will admit that the Favre-Cotchery connection looked good for a long touchdown and a potential season long deep threat, but I still see a lot of weakness on a team that edged out Miami.  Do not get too excited too early Jets fans, this one is not yours just yet.

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20 August 2008

ard, and company could not have been pleased with the team's effort in their 19-14 loss to the Miami Dolphins and it didn't take a rocket scientist or brain surgeon to see that the fans were less than pleased with their team that finished 12-6 last year.

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21 July 2008

Jason Taylor walked into his first day of training camp with the Miami Dolphins and was greeted by the teams third rebuilding project in four years, now led by the Big Tuna. Where Cam Cameron and Nick Saban failed, Tuna Time looks to pick up the pieces. Bill Parcell's has a plan that no longer had a need for a 34 year old sack machine who's defensive intensity was not the only thing that made fans adore him. It was his humor, fame and bonafide all-star status that helped him dance his way into the hearts of the Miami faithful. But fans must understand as did Taylor himself, that time had come to move along.

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21 June 2008

some have speculated that the Giants may attempt to fill that space by negotiating a trade with the Miami Dolphins for their DE Jason Taylor. To attain one of People magazine’s “Most Beautiful People” of 2008, New York would allegedly send their disgruntled tight end, Jeremy Shockey, 27, to South Beach for Taylor, 33.

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